Three security operators who were in Benghazi, Libya on
the night of the September 11, 2012 terror attacks that killed four
Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens said they knew the US
consulate was not well-protected and told officials there “you guys are
gonna die” if they were attacked on a Fox News special on Friday.

One of the operators, Mark Geist, when asked if the consulate was
secure, responded “No, it looked nice. It was a beautiful compound.”
Kris Paronto, another operator, reported that in a conversation with
individuals at the consulate “I said ‘if you guys get attacked, you guys
are gonna die.’... I said, ‘if you ever need us, just call us, we’ll
come get you.’” He further declared that there was nothing out of the
ordinary on September 11th, and he “didn't know about a video until I
got to Germany.”
Operator John Tiegen stated that when Ambassador Chris Stevens
visited “we were thinking there's only five guys to protect him and
that's a huge compound.”Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett